The Philadelphia Eagles are hoping that TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) will be able to return after suffering back-to-back torn anterior cruciate ligaments, reports Jeff McLane, of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Philadelphia Eagles TE Cornelius Ingram (calf, knee) will not play in the team's upcoming preseason game Friday, Aug. 27, the team announced Thursday, Aug. 26. Ingram had an MRI Wednesday, Aug. 25, which determined that he had a significant Baker's cyst in the back of his left knee and calf. Ingram underwent a procedure at the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia Thursday, Aug. 26, to drain the cyst.

Philadelphia Eagles TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) has recovered from his second torn ACL in as many years, reports Ray FitzGerald, of The Gainesville Sun. He is not showing any signs of limps or problems due to the previous injuries. The first graft he had failed, so the second time the ACL tore he had it replaced by Dr. James Andrews, who used Ingram's patella instead of one from a cadaver.

Philadelphia Eagles TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) has been able to participate in workouts this offseason and has been able to do everything the coaches have asked him, reports Jeff McLane, of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Ingram has been able to make cuts and run at full speed without any problems with his knee.

Jeff McLane, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, reports Philadelphia Eagles TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) is still occasionally in rehab, but he is also participating in team conditioning drills this offseason.

Ray FitzGerald, of The Gainesville Sun, reports Philadelphia Eagles TE Cornelius Ingram said his knee has not given him any problems this offseason. Ingram said, "I've been catching on really good with the offense. I've had the opportunity to be in there and get a lot of reps. My knee has been healthy the entire time. I've been getting better every day. I can see that I'm making strides and I feel real good about where I'm at right now. This summer has just been about getting back out there and getting back into doing the little things like fundamentals, running and catching. Everything else has been fine."

Adam Caplan, reporting for Scout.com, reports the Philadelphia Eagles have signed fifth-round draft pick TE Cornelius Ingram to a four-year deal worth just a bit over $1.9 million with a signing bonus of roughly $183,000, according to a league source.

Jeff McLane, of The Philadelphia Inquirer, reports Philadelphia Eagles TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) said he was scared when he injured his knee earlier in the week. He only suffered a bruised knee, but it happened to the same knee he previously suffered a torn ACL in. He said doctors checked him out and everything was fine. Ingram was sporting a black sleeve over his knee when he returned to practice.

Jeff McLane, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, reports Philadelphia Eagles TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) took part in the team's practice Thursday, May 28. He sat out non-contract drills but participated in individual workouts.

Next Level Scouting, Inc. reports Florida TE Cornelius Ingram (knee) will miss the upcoming college football season after an MRI on his left knee revealed a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Ingram had an MRI on his left knee Thursday, Aug. 7, to determine the extent of an injury he suffered during fall practice drills. Ingram had thought about declaring for the NFL Draft as an underclassmen, but felt returning for his senior year could help improve his grade with the hopes of being taken in the first round.